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dedmiston
Feb 01, 2022Moderator
Sure. So the “prewired” speakers means that they ran wires. That’s it.
You need to find both ends of the wires and pray that they’re both intact.
The outside ends on my Warrior we’re marked by white stickers with red writing. They might have peeled off by now. If so, go underneath and look for bare speaker wires stapled back on themselves.
Based on your description, that’s probably the easy end.
The other end on my rig was bundled inside the cabinet behind the head unit. I used a stereo removal tool to pull out the head unit to see inside.
They were pretty visible in there, but it was a rat’s nest. I don’t know how to give you any advice in there. I think I found the pair and experimented to find the left and right lines. And then I think I disconnected the bedroom pair, moved the main pair to the front channel and the outside pair to the rear channel so I could use the fader to control the inside/outside volume.
You need to find both ends of the wires and pray that they’re both intact.
The outside ends on my Warrior we’re marked by white stickers with red writing. They might have peeled off by now. If so, go underneath and look for bare speaker wires stapled back on themselves.
Based on your description, that’s probably the easy end.
The other end on my rig was bundled inside the cabinet behind the head unit. I used a stereo removal tool to pull out the head unit to see inside.
They were pretty visible in there, but it was a rat’s nest. I don’t know how to give you any advice in there. I think I found the pair and experimented to find the left and right lines. And then I think I disconnected the bedroom pair, moved the main pair to the front channel and the outside pair to the rear channel so I could use the fader to control the inside/outside volume.
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